Friday, December 11, 2009

Fibroids And Pregnancy More Condition_symptoms Chances Of Pregnancy With Fibroids?

Chances of pregnancy with fibroids? - fibroids and pregnancy more condition_symptoms

Is there a risk of pregnancy?

I am 22 years old, a little more weight, and I have fibroids. My doctor told me that they are now not worried. (I had a doctor in the very bad in the process of searching for a new)

Also someone could tell me more about fibroids, as I said earlier, I have a bad doctor, who more or less like you fibroids have a great day! lol.

3 comments:

Blue Bell said...

Fibroids are noncancerous pieces that develop in the womb. About 20% of women get fibroids in her twenties. Fibroids often cause no problems, but can sometimes be with infertility, miscarriages and premature births associated with. But depending on the size and location, fibroids can cause bleeding, discharge, and are frequent urination.Other potential problems heavy menstrual bleeding, long and painful. Treatment depends on the size, number and location of the fibroids, but can be done drugs, procedures under local anesthesia and include surgery. I suggest you see if you are an expert in your of these symptoms.
I have a friend who had a 7cm fibroid growth, and she became pregnant without any problems. While she was pregnant with the fibroid which has grown by 11 centimeters and does not cause problems. She gave birth to a healthy child. The key is to be supervised by a specialist. Good luck

sculptre... said...

You can have a safe pregnancy, but you need a good Gyn
Endometriosis is often associated with fibroids or ovarian cysts. Your doctor should have referred to a gyn. a thorough job of, if for no other reason than peace of mind.
A good friend of mine and those of the antiphospholipid syndrome and the sweetest boy.
Sometimes you need a course of antibiotics if the infection occurred, which was his system adversely, but a good professional who knows better.
Good luck and I am so glad that you find a better doctor.

whiskeyf... said...

Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumor in women of reproductive age, but nobody knows exactly what causes it. It can be frustrating to live with this for symptoms. Not all women with fibroids have no symptoms, but some have pain and heavy menstrual bleeding. Fibroids also can put pressure on the bladder, causing frequent urination.

(((The majority of women, one or more of these non-cancer tumors do not appear to complications during pregnancy because of them. In the 10 percent to 30 pregnant women with fibroids that are left with complications, the most common are abdominal pain which sometimes can be accompanied by vaginal bleeding. The child is rarely affected, if the bleeding is important.)))

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